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Re: Will app isolation be supported in one Workbench (like tabs in Chrome)? [message #354 is a reply to message #349] |
Thu, 25 September 2008 21:36 |
Boris Bokowski Messages: 272 Registered: July 2009 |
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"Marton Sigmond" <marton_sigmond@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:fa6841e11226ad64c1c938d3b1e3703f$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> we are about to write an application suite, where a set of applications
> would appear in the same workbench. Each of them would have a tab on the
> top, and each should run in the process of its own.
>
> It would be similar to Google Chrome in a sense that in Chrome the content
> of each tab is provided by the process of its own.
>
> Is there any design plans for supporting this via the Isolation API?
> http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=121
I tried to find out more about this JSR and ended up at:
http://altair.cs.oswego.edu/pipermail/isolate-interest/2004- December/000226.html
It looks like that JSR was never implemented in any of the widely used JVMs.
But maybe I am missing something?
> Is there any other solution/plan to achieve this?
We don't currently plan on supporting multiple processes under one UI (like
e.g. Google Chrome), but e4 is going to be what we make it, and we'd be more
than happy to have you on board if you want to work on something like this.
I would like to see e4 support client/server applications, so one idea would
be to have a pretty thin layer of UI that's running in a shared VM, talking
to n servers that could be running as separate processes (or on separate
machines). There hasn't been much progress on this aspect yet, but as we
start looking at how we could support web-based Eclipse apps, we will
definitely have to solve the client/server problem in some way.
Boris
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Re: Will app isolation be supported in one Workbench (like tabs in Chrome)? [message #560880 is a reply to message #349] |
Thu, 25 September 2008 21:36 |
Boris Bokowski Messages: 272 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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"Marton Sigmond" <marton_sigmond@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:fa6841e11226ad64c1c938d3b1e3703f$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> we are about to write an application suite, where a set of applications
> would appear in the same workbench. Each of them would have a tab on the
> top, and each should run in the process of its own.
>
> It would be similar to Google Chrome in a sense that in Chrome the content
> of each tab is provided by the process of its own.
>
> Is there any design plans for supporting this via the Isolation API?
> http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=121
I tried to find out more about this JSR and ended up at:
http://altair.cs.oswego.edu/pipermail/isolate-interest/2004- December/000226.html
It looks like that JSR was never implemented in any of the widely used JVMs.
But maybe I am missing something?
> Is there any other solution/plan to achieve this?
We don't currently plan on supporting multiple processes under one UI (like
e.g. Google Chrome), but e4 is going to be what we make it, and we'd be more
than happy to have you on board if you want to work on something like this.
I would like to see e4 support client/server applications, so one idea would
be to have a pretty thin layer of UI that's running in a shared VM, talking
to n servers that could be running as separate processes (or on separate
machines). There hasn't been much progress on this aspect yet, but as we
start looking at how we could support web-based Eclipse apps, we will
definitely have to solve the client/server problem in some way.
Boris
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